Working on my family tree, I decided to refer to places as they were known at the relevant period in time (possibly with the modern-day details in the notes or a GPS reference). However, this is proving difficult.
Some are straightforward, for example, Barrow-in Furness was in Lancashire but is now in Cumbria. Or Deeping Fen in Lincolnshire changing its name to Deeping St Nicholas.
Places in outer London could be situated in a county (Kent, Middlesex, etc, later the County of London) and then there are Boroughs, etc).
Some counties are mostly ceremonial or the ceremonial county covers a different area to the present-day county.
I tried to make sense of this by referring to the Gazetteer of British Place Names
http://gazetteer.org.uk/ but have found this only to be of limited help.
What do you do or suggest? Is there a list somewhere? Or do I just go on the information given on BMD and Census entries?
For example, I have Bermondsey, London, England; Bermondsey, Surrey, England; Bermondsey, London, Surrey for the same place and then with boundary changes or local government changes may have it entered as something different again. It's very confusing!
Is there a definitive list somewhere that I can refer to?